Jennifer Rudolph Walsh is Executive Vice President and Co-Head of the William Morris Agency’s Worldwide Literary Department

EDUCATION

Graduate of Kenyon College

NEW DEALS

PAST/PRESENT CLIENTS

American Wife: A Novel (New York Times Notable Books)

Author:

Curtis Sittenfeld

Genres:

Literary Fiction

Publisher:

Random House Trade Paperbacks; X edition (February 10, 2009)

From the author of PREP -- The fictional life of bookish, naïve Alice Lindgren, and the trajectory that lands her in the White House as first lady.View book at Amazon

Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain

Author:

Portia de Rossi

Genres:

Celebrity
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Memoirs

Publisher:

Atria (November 1, 2010)

Actress Portia de Rossi's memoir, sharing the truth of her long battle to overcome anorexia and bulimia, chronicling the physical trauma of the disease, as well as the shame and fear she endured battling her illness while living in the public eye; the book's final section will explore the new happiness and health she has found in recent years -- including her coming out and her marriage to Ellen DeGeneresView book at Amazon

Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul

Author:

Howard Schultz, Joanne Gordon

Genres:

Business

Publisher:

Rodale Books (March 29, 2011)

In 2008, Howard Schultz, the president and chairman of Starbucks, made the unprecedented decision
to return as the CEO eight years after he stepped down from daily oversight of the company and became chairman. Concerned that Starbucks had lost its way, Schultz was determined to help it return to its core values and restore not only its financial health, but also its soul. In this book, he shares the remarkable story of his return and the company’s ongoing transformation under his leadership, revealing how, during one of the most tumultuous economic times in history, Starbucks again achieved profitability and sustainability without sacrificing humanity.View book at Amazon

The Marriage Artist: A Novel

Author:

Andrew Winer

Genres:

Literary Fiction

Publisher:

Henry Holt and Co.; First Edition edition (October 26, 2010)

Art critic Daniel Lichtmann staked his career on an enigmatic Native American artist named Benjamin Wind, until Benjamin and Daniel’s wife, Aleksandra, a Russian Jew and intrepid photographer, fall to their deaths from the roof of Wind’s New York studio. Were they lovers? Did they make a suicide pact? Faced with this double jeopardy of grief and mystery, Daniel is impelled to search out the truth, a quest that unfolds in a double plot.View book at Amazon